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The IRS and others offer advice on preparing individuals and businesses for the worst.
September 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service postponed tax filings and payments for more than 68 million taxpayers affected by the killer storms.
July 6 -
Affected taxpayers can get deadline extensions and penalty abatements.
June 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a notice extending the relief it provided last year to residents who evacuated or couldn’t return because of the damage caused by the monster storms.
February 28 -
Still reeling from the devastation of Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico may be pummeled again by the tax-cut bill in Congress.
December 5 -
Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria, and the recent wildfires in California have affected millions of people and led to an outpouring of charitable gifts and donations, including contributions from businesses with employees in the path of the disasters.
November 9Schiff Hardin LLP -
The recent string of devastating hurricanes and wildfires in the U.S. and its territories has prompted questions about financial reporting by companies striving to recover from natural disasters while wrestling with their insurance companies over damage claims.
October 18 -
While many victims of the recent hurricanes and storms remain busy salvaging what they can and seeing what their insurance will cover, they also want to know what tax help they're entitled to.
October 17Thomson Reuters Checkpoint -
When the extent of their losses becomes clear, hurricane victims will want to know what tax help they're entitled to.
October 10Thomson Reuters Checkpoint -
It certainly won’t be their first step after Harvey, Irma or Maria, but taxpayers will eventually need to reproduce or find copies of their documents.
October 9